Johnny May
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Born1945 (age 80–81)[1][2]
Fort Severight, Quebec, Canada
OccupationBush pilot
SpouseLouisa May
Parents
- Bob May (father)
- Nancy Angatuk (mother)
Johnny May | |
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| Born | 1945 (age 80–81)[1][2] Fort Severight, Quebec, Canada |
| Occupation | Bush pilot |
| Spouse | Louisa May |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Mary Simon (sister) |
Johnny May (born 1945) is a Canadian Inuk bush pilot living in Kuujjuaq, known as being the first Inuk pilot in eastern Canada. He is credited with saving the lives of many Inuit in search-and-rescue missions and operating medevac airplane services to transport sick Inuit to health centres. May is the older brother of Canadian Governor General, Mary Simon.
His father was a non-Inuit manager of the Hudson's Bay Company trading post in Fort Severight (now Kangiqsualujjuaq), while his mother was a local Inuk.[3] Among his seven siblings, his sister Mary Simon is a former president of Makivik Corporation, former diplomat and the current Governor General of Canada.